Hey Dr. Fiste, good to see you uploading again! I definitely remember these exercises (in my case, I have been slacking a bit with my practicing haha). Great to see you're doing well!
Thank you for this. My vibrato has been so much more successful using this method. I was inspired to try it after practicing finger strengthening exercises. It’s not fast but it is consistent. Since I am 70 and began to play only a few months ago, I am enjoying the tone
One of the best videos on vibrato! Do you have any videos on how to play straight bowing, close to bridge, with consistent contact point and core sound? I have been struggling with that for a long time, even I'm not a beginner...😘👍
Sorry I missed your post! Thank you for your kind words. I do have an article and video on straight bowing here www.celloprofessor.com/bowing-straight.html. I hope it helps!
Thank you so much for the video! When I am practicing the passive motion with the knuckles, I am able to do this in slow motion but I’m having trouble translating it to vibrato. Is this the actual motion I should be going for when I’m doing vibrato? I do definitely have a lot of stiffness in my left arm when doing vibrato. Thank you!
Good question! Yes, it will most likely take a while before you get the passive knuckle motion in your vibrato. The exercise is primarily to get the knuckle to move passively and will not feel exactly the same in the context of vibrato. Don't try to do it. It is something you allow to happen, if that makes sense.
@@CelloProfessor ok, will do. Thank you very much for all of your videos, they are so informative and you are a fantastic teacher. Glad you are back making more!
These exercises are super easy to learn and are helping me thanks
I'm so glad they are helpful!
amazing explanation, gonna try them out👍
Hey Dr. Fiste, good to see you uploading again! I definitely remember these exercises (in my case, I have been slacking a bit with my practicing haha). Great to see you're doing well!
Hi Neil! Yes, we did these exercises! Maybe I need to send text nags about practicing again. haha Hope you are doing well!
Thank you for this. My vibrato has been so much more successful using this method. I was inspired to try it after practicing finger strengthening exercises. It’s not fast but it is consistent. Since I am 70 and began to play only a few months ago, I am enjoying the tone
Thank you! Glad it's helping!
Complimenti bravissimo
Brilliant! My finhsrs ar estiff and im.hurting.my tendons....im loving this..better than.mcd!😢
Glad it's helpful! Thanks for watching!
One of the best videos on vibrato! Do you have any videos on how to play straight bowing, close to bridge, with consistent contact point and core sound? I have been struggling with that for a long time, even I'm not a beginner...😘👍
Sorry I missed your post! Thank you for your kind words. I do have an article and video on straight bowing here www.celloprofessor.com/bowing-straight.html. I hope it helps!
Thank you so much for the video! When I am practicing the passive motion with the knuckles, I am able to do this in slow motion but I’m having trouble translating it to vibrato. Is this the actual motion I should be going for when I’m doing vibrato? I do definitely have a lot of stiffness in my left arm when doing vibrato. Thank you!
Good question! Yes, it will most likely take a while before you get the passive knuckle motion in your vibrato. The exercise is primarily to get the knuckle to move passively and will not feel exactly the same in the context of vibrato. Don't try to do it. It is something you allow to happen, if that makes sense.
@@CelloProfessor ok, will do. Thank you very much for all of your videos, they are so informative and you are a fantastic teacher. Glad you are back making more!
@@parissaf7253 Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great video - thank you! I soooo agree with your method. (A member on my site found this gem and showed it to me).
I know of you and your method! I'm honored! Thank you for watching!